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2020-05-26
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måning
morning
Honestly I'm finding today harder for some reason, I think the kids are reacting to the heat in a negative way haha
to dig up a dead thread, i use http://passwordstore.org (pass) as my main password store for some time now. I have a git repo that backs it that is private on Bitbucket (I know I know), and it syncs with an app on Android
I get autofill in Chrome/Firefox with the plugins, but I seem to remember they were a pain to install
I used one of those deterministic password apps for a while, but they are a little bit unreliable with some edge cases, like when the subdomain for a login changes and you don’t know what it used to be, or you just want to change your password
yep @cfeckardt, i've been using a variety of supergenpass apps for ages, alongside diceware and a cross-platform secret-store app... but i'd rather be using something gpg based
dyu know how the passwordstore android app derives the key or keys used to protect the storage on android ?